Celebrity & Editorial Styling
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Meg Donnelly in Motion
After years of Disney stardom, Donnelly embraces vulnerability and ambition. I styled Donnelly for the first print issue of Groovevolt.
“Donnelly is still balancing the legacy of Zombies with the uncharted territory of her music career, but the throughline is clear: connection. Now she’s focused on building a career that reflects both where she’s been and where she’s headed. “With music, I’m not starting from the beginning because I have an amazing fan base that’s followed me throughout Zombies but I’m definitely not starting from a place that I would in acting. It’s going to be challenging but I’m locking in,” she says. And locked in she has, visitors to New York can see Donnelly now on Broadway in Moulin Rouge.” - GV 2026
Natalie Jane is Unafraid to Feel
Akin Akman may be known for his relentless drive and athletic discipline, but inside his sun-drenched NoHo penthouse, there’s a quiet warmth — a lived-in balance between grit and ease. For domino’s Spring Issue, we stepped inside the fitness entrepreneur’s newly renovated home, where custom built-ins, collected artwork, and an all-black kitchen set the scene for a life in motion. Akman’s style echoes his interior: refined, effortless, and rooted in personal history.
In a landscape where fame vanishes fast, the 21-year-old is carving out something that lasts
When we’re wrapping up the call, Jane shares “this album is about leaving the world that you didn’t want in the past and getting outside of your comfort zone. A big theme is escapism and just escaping what you’ve known your whole life because I think like me, a little girl from New Jersey moved out to big city LA that was so important for me to grow as a person. And yet another thing I love about this album is I feel like 90% of what I’ve written in the past was about boys and relationships, and this album really explores other topics like my personal insecurities that I truly feel. That was really scary to write about, and that falls into the theme of this album of getting outside of your comfort zone.”
When asked if she has any advice to the girl, who like Jane is making TikToks in the suburbs in hopes of pursuing their passion, she says “It’s possible. You just gotta, literally like the theme of this album is, get outside of your comfort zone and then things will happen. That’s like something I’ve been seeing in life. You just have to start because if you don’t start then you’ll never know.”
“I’m a big believer in manifesting,” he says from his rooftop, overlooking the city. “I drew the view I was going to have…now I live on top of the Crunch studio where I used to teach.”
Hot off the success of her Netflix show Archives 81, I styled Dina Shihabi for the cover of Harper’s BAZAAR KSA (April 2022).
As fashion’s grande dame, Iris Apfel, turns 100-years-old, I styled her in the region’s most Apfel-esque creations for the cover of Harper’s BAZAAR Arabia’s September 2021 issue.
Story & Styling: Abid Haque.
Photography: Richard Phibbs. Editor in Chief: Olivia Phillips. Art Director: Oscar Yáñez. Fashion Director: Anna Castan. Market Editor: Nour Bou Ezz. Hair: Julien Bonnin. Make-Up: Sage at IMAJ Artists. Executive Producer: Jesse Vora. Production: HG Producers Inc. Studio Manager: Johana Dana. Styling Assistants: Veronica Garrote and Cynthia Cruzan. Photography Assistants: Jean Piero Flores and Craig Miller. Location: The Colony Palm Beach Hotel, Florida
Iris in a MAE Paris feather cape and Zaid Faroukhi headpiece.
Iris in a Reemami top, Zenni eyewear, and her own jewelry.
Iris in a Lurline dress.
Iris in a Layla Moussa coat & dress.
Iris in a MAE Paris cape.
Iris in a Benchellal coat.
Iris in a Taller Marmo kaftan, Zenni eyewear, and her own jewelry.
Iris in Carolina Herrera at the Colony Hotel
Iris in a Mira Mikati dress. Jewelry her own.
Iris in a Gemy Maalouf coat, her own glasses and jewelry.
Baker to the stars, Amirah Kassem’s new home in Los Angeles recalls a colourful dreamland that is more than ready for its close up in Harper’s BAZAAR Arabia’s December 2022 issue / Harper’s BAZAAR Interiors Winter Issue.
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“I try to live a birthday lifestyle which means that you live every day like it’s your birthday. On your birthday you choose your favourite clothes, music, and food, and it’s your happiest day ever, but when you think about that, you created that environment. So, I wanted to create that for my home, so every day can feel like that.”
Moda Operandi (MO) founder Lauren Santo Domingo for Harper's BAZAAR Interiors in MO’s Madison Ave showroom in NYC.
Hair and Makeup by Jonet Williamson using Armani Beauty. Photography by Lara Jade.
Borgo de Nor dress, Carla Amorim jewelry (above).
Rosetta Getty top, Brock jeans, and Rochas shoes.
Figue kaftan, Aquazarra shoes, and rings by Carla Amorim
Noor Fares for Harper's BAZAAR Arabia in a Maison Rabih Kayrouz jacket, Saloni top, Christian Louboutin flats, and her own jewelry.
Hair and Makeup by Fatimot Isadare using Charlotte Tilbury Beauty. Photography by Andres Hernandez.
Noor Fares for Harper's BAZAAR Arabia in an Louis Vuitton dress, Gianvito Rossi shoes, and her own jewelry.
Noor Fares for Harper's BAZAAR Arabia in a Mary Katranzou dress and her own jewelry.
Noor Fares for Harper's BAZAAR Arabia in a Gucci dress and her own jewelry.
Red Carpet & Executive Styling
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Red Carpet & Executive Styling 〰️
Padmasree Warrior in Sachin and Babi.
Padmasree Warrior in Sachin and Babi.
Padmasree Warrior in Sachin and Babi.